Voters continue to dislike the top leaders in Congress which is one reason support for term limits remains high. Voters still express more dissatisfaction with the Democratic leaders than their GOP counterparts. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of Likely U.S. Voters shows that former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi remains the least popular congressional leader, with 57% who view her unfavorably. Twenty-nine percent (29%) share a favorable opinion of the San Francisco Democrat. These findings include nine percent (9%) who view Pelosi Very Favorably and 44% who view her Very Unfavorably. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Pelosis latest unfavorable rating is only a slight improvement from her worst rating ever (64%) measured in July and February.
Twenty-four percent (24%) of voters share a favorable impression of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, including just seven percent (7%) who view him Very Favorably. Forty-nine percent (49%) view the Nevada Democrat unfavorably, with 31% who have a Very Unfavorable opinion of him.